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Public Notice LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS Residents and shop-keepers of Waihi are warned that there has been no reduction in the lighting restrictions of shops and'houses. The regulations require v that all windows shall be screened to an extent not less than that provided by a beigecoloured hollarid blind. SHOP FRONT AND WINDOW LIGHTING: The regulations - require that no light source can be seen- from any point outside the shop; that no -individual light source in a window shall exceed 60 watts; that the total power of window.and shop light sources shall be so regulated that the light measured at any point 6 ft. from the building-line does not exceed one-tenth of a foot candle. W. M. WALLNUTT, Mayor and Chief Warden.

Patriotic Effort GREAT PATRIOTIC GALA DAY RECREATION GROUND LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 NOVELTY CYCLE RACES FOR GIRLS AND RUNNING RACES FOR ALL ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DEMONSTRATION, ETC., ETC. Demonstrations with three-inch trench mortar will be given by the Home Guard More details in later advertisements . GET YOUR DINNER AT THE MAORI HAANGI Inserted by the courtesy of the Self Help Co-op.

-■ Optician VISITING OPTICIAN ERIC H. GROCOTT P-.5.M.C., F.8.0.A. (London) OPTICIAN, OF HAMILTON, WILL PERSONALLY VISIT WAIHI ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Make your appointment now with BARRON’S PHARMACY, ’phone 43

BOOTHMAC No 5 STACKER It Makes Stacking a Pleasure FAST AND SAFE EASY TO OPERATE AUTOMATIC GRAB Three good men can erect the Stacker in 20 minutes and dismantle it in 10. Local Agent: STAN GRUNDY Phone 216, Paeroa.

ESTABLISHED 1849 How long will the War last ? , ~S"<HE War will last until we of the Allied Nations have 1 mobilised sufficient strength to overcome the enemies '' of freedom. It follows that every pound we spend or wa'ste on nonessentials lessens our strength and prolongs the war. Every hour’s work that any one of us holds biek from the Nation’s service lessens our strength and prolongs the War. The Nation’s security demands thatevery citizen take up a full share of the*burden; every man, every woman, every firm, every company, every institution. None can escape responsibility. To this end, this Society is regularly putting into New Zealand Government Loans all it can spare of its members’ Life Assurance Savings. In New Zealand and Australia it is doing this to the tune of about £500,000 a month. Already it has lent the New Zealand and Australian Governments over £51,000,000. It will go on giving of its strength in the certain faith that this will help to shorten the War and bring us to Victory. 4.M.P. SOCIETY A sun friend in uncertain times. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRI Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia Head Office for N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. HAMILTON DISTRICT MANAGER: W. H. D. COLTMAN

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8834, 19 October 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8834, 19 October 1942, Page 3